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c/ Patron Veneno, 6, Paseo Maritimo Málaga, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands, 29740, 952-545-969
We woke with hangovers again and decided to go to the smugglers bar for a full english fry up. We have not ate bacon for the whole time that we have been away and I have been dreaming about bacon buttys lol. It was a really nice breakfast and just the thing for a hang over. We then went for a walk down the famous strip of the Costa Del Sol. Its ok and really pretty the beach is lovely and there are lots of bars and even spanish ...
Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands traceybelle... only problem is that the room really smells of smoke its making me feel sick. We dumped our stuff Ian had a quick shower and off we went to look for something to do. Straight into an english bar Browns had a glass of wine and a beer for 4 euros ha ha then went on to another place. Where we are staying is a large area full of english bars and irish bars and we ended up in the smugglers irish bar taking shots of ...
Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands traceybelle... for an affordable holiday. torremolinos tends to have more belgian, dutch and northern europeans.<br><br>terry and i travel well together, we usually don't go out to eat and prefer to shop for our own groceries, stay in and cook. we usually rent a time share or in this case an apartment/hotel which is like a time share only the kitchen does not have an oven, just a stove top. there is a hybrid microwave with convection oven that i am afraid of using after my toast ...
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands cruiseone2003... well, I don´t think they really ride camels anymore in the city of Tangier anyway. After a couple more bus photos, it was back on the ferry to Spain. <br><br>All in all, here´s the verdict on Tangier. It is definitely a changing city, filled with construction of new hotels and lots of places trying to spruce up their looks. I wish we could have spent more time to actually see the real Morocco, instead of getting hustled around on the tour bus, but it was worth it none the less ...
Benalmadena, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands tommcatt... ah Dia" or something like that is the only one I can repeat here since I know polite people are reading this. The woman in the Mercedes wasn´t budging still after about five minutes of this. You'd think a giant bus on your butt and other people honking would give you a clue but this woman was oblivious to everyone. I noticed people getting out of their cars and on cue people on the bus started getting up, too.<br><br>The ...
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands atlpilot36... for lunch is an area called Chininitos where there are lots of chairs and tables set outside for a great seafood. <br>Teatro Romano is another nice place to visit, heading up to the Mount Gilfrano from there allows to see the whole city underneath. Amazing view of the Torre where the bullfighting occurs. <br>Once seeing the precaussions was over at night, we head out to Cordoba for our last day of visit in the Southern Spain.
Malaga, Andalusia, Spain canadiansmiley... siete ocho nueve die un do.) If I come to live in Málaga I will sure continue my lessons and very likely with him because he offers lessons very cheap in comparison to all the other schools and the classes are very good though a bit far of the center. After my flamenco class I went home and hurried up to be time for lunch. I met the one Korean girl that still liked to go to the beach with me and I agreed to meet her at 4, right after lunch. While I was butchering my fish and trying ...
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands maysun... three course meal that cost 7 euros per person, we went straight to bed to dream away 17 hours of flight-induced fatigue. Uno sheep, dos sheep, tres....Zzzzzzz. The morning was something else. The Christmas elves must have put another city altogether overnight. When I stepped out of the hotel I drowned in a sea of honking Vespas and colorful, renaissance buildings. Everything reflected the bright sunlight coming from a cloudless blue blue blue sky. No L.A pollution here. This ...
Málaga, Spain karimwahba... t changed much since I was last there with Nicola. We left pretty quickly and headed east along the coast. We had heard from another cyclist in Cadiz that there was a very good cycle parts shop here somewhere along the coast, so kept an eye out for it. In Rincon de la Victoria we came across a promising one, and cooked dinner on the beach while we waited for it to open for the evening ...
Malaga, Spain and Canary Islands marcusnlisaHi Everyone! First off, my internet time here is VERY limited and VERY expensive...it costs 5 euro (about 7.50 CDN) to use the internet for just one hour! But never the less, I wanted to make a quick update for all of you out there in blog land! Our journey from Barcelona here to Malaga on the Costa del Sol in Spain was very long. It was a 13 hour train trip, and then we had a bit of a glitch in actually getting to our resort here, so it was ...
Malaga, Spain mcewenmckenna
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